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The hospital contains an accident and emergency and a range of diagnostic and supporting services including pathology, radiology (including CT, MRI and ultrasound), the South West London Elective Orthopaedic Centre (SWLEOC) which calls itself a "centre of excellence", [8] vascular diagnostic services and an acute psychiatric facility operated by Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.
In 2013, it was discovered that staff at the hospital and the neighbouring St Helier Hospital were accidentally overpaid by £294,000. A spokesman for the Epsom and St Helier trust responded by saying they "actively pursue overpayments via debt collection agencies who have demonstrated a very successful recovery rate." [14]
The Queen Mother visited the hospital in 1963, during the hospital's jubilee year and, in 1987, Diana Princess of Wales opened the new maternity unit. [1] Services were transferred from Queen Mary's Hospital for Children in 1993. [6] St Helier Hospital came under the management of the Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust in 1999. [7]
Epsom Hospital has an A&E department. [145] St Ebba's Hospital, designed by William Clifford Smith, was opened in 1903. [146] The Epsom Cluster was a group of five psychiatric hospitals, built to the west of Epsom on land purchased by London County Council in 1896. [147]
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Kingston Hospital, Kingston-Upon-Thames (Full Emergency Department) Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust. Epsom Hospital, Epsom (Full Emergency Department) St Helier Hospital, Sutton (Full Emergency Department) Croydon Health Services NHS Trust. Croydon University Hospital, Thornton Heath (Full Emergency Department)
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The hospital was commissioned by the London County Council and was the fourth institution of the Epsom Cluster of Hospitals. [1] It was designed by George Thomas Hine; re-use of existing plans from other asylums allowed the council to pass the plans through the development stage and approval by the Commissioners in Lunacy faster than a new plan.